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two-door

American  
[too-dawr] / ˈtuˌdɔr /

adjective

  1. (of a car) having only two doors, usually on the front left and front right.


noun

two-doors plural
  1. a car with only two doors, usually on the front left and front right.

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“In doing so, we are looking at models and derivatives both above our current two-door sports cars and above the Cayenne,” Leiters added.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 11, 2026

“You walked in—you were in a man cave, with a two-door buzz system. You felt like a criminal.”

From Slate • Apr. 19, 2025

The company, however, downplayed the gas version as it showed off two-door and four-door electric models that look a little like Chargers of the 1960s with aerodynamic lines and hatchbacks instead of trunks.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 5, 2024

Thanks to Steve, I’m now a proud California driver’s license holder and I’m currently leasing a two-door Mini Cooper because I heard that they’re easy to park.

From Los Angeles Times • May 5, 2023

Sergio continues to make his case for the lime-green, two-door, small-backseat pickup truck we’re all staring at.

From "Marcus Vega Doesn't Speak Spanish" by Pablo Cartaya

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